Riding The Wave Of Transference

There is unrelenting tragedy in the air. We feel it deeply and personally, wondering about any hope of a healing resolution. It’s easy to project these sad negative feelings onto others.

In Jason Shulman’s Kabbalistic Healing we work with those projections and judgments by riding the wave of transference. The technique does not avoid the projections, instead we acknowledge and become fully conscious of how they exist within us.

Riding the wave, we let the projections become vivid and give them full attention until, inevitably, something shifts. We discover new information in the transference that helps us widen our view of these tragedies. Honoring the transference brings forth a sacred portal of deeper knowing and subsequent actions that support loving possibilities for healing.

Published by SilkQuilt

Pittsburgh-based fiber artist, Louise Silk, creates art that combines aesthetics and functionality with meaning and memories. From the influence of a 1972 MS Magazine article to the current SILKDENIM label, her quilt experiences culminate in a display of her particular capacity to use her patchwork skills to piece together just about anything into an aesthetic meaningful whole.

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